Laura Tate

Here are some of Laura's thoughts about her Laura's fourth album, "Let's Just Be Real," awarded #5 Best Blues Album of 2017 by Vivascene.

"Poets have written about romantic love for thousands of years, yet today’s songwriters still find a way to write music that makes you see love with new eyes. Love is fun – and funny. It’s surprising and sexy, tough and tender. This album looks at what I’d call the cycle of love – that dizzying fairground ride that takes us up and down and all around, from new love and passion to heartbreak and rebound.

I’ve ridden that big carnival wheel of love and I can identify with every song on this album. Let’s just be real for a moment: I bet you can relate to them, too. -- Laura"

Coming Soon

Upcoming performance Upstairs at Vitello's in Studio City, California on Thursday, March 28, 2019 which is a special unplugged performance with renowned pianist Jeff Paris. Tickets available at VitellosRestaurant.Ticketfly.com.

Laura played to a SOLD OUT house on February 9th at an unplugged performance at Star City Studio Productions Live at Studio C, in El Paso, Texas with renowned pianist Jeff Paris.

Just released, the live music "Hittin' on Nothin'" live at McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre in El Paso, Texas.

In pre-production for video "Live from Vitello's Upstairs in Studio City California."

Laura's fifth album is in pre-production, to be released in the fall of 2019, "Live from McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre in El Paso."

Just Released

Latest Album

Some listeners know that I took a break from music for a few years. Life intervened. Then, I asked myself, "What am I waiting for?" With more than a little help from friends from my past, I released three CDs in four years. Each was more fun than I could have ever imagined and this project has been no exception. All our recording sessions just reinforced the power of friendship and love.

Poets have written about romantic love for thousands of years, yet today’s songwriters still find a way to write music that makes you see love with new eyes. Love is fun – and funny. It’s surprising and sexy, tough and tender. This album looks at what I’d call the cycle of love – that dizzying fairground ride that takes us up and down and all around, from new love and passion to heartbreak and rebound.

I’ve ridden that big carnival wheel of love and I can identify with every song on this album. Let’s just be real for a moment: I bet you can relate to them, too. -- Laura